Askari Abdullah Muhammad, previously known as Thomas Knight, was pronounced dead at 6:45 p.M. Yesterday following a lethal injection at Florida State Prison, the governor's office said.
The 62-year-old inmate was initially condemned to die for the 1974 abduction and killings of Sydney and Lillian Gans of Miami. Yesterday's execution was specifically for his conviction in the 1980 killing of corrections officer Richard Burke.
Muhammad was visited by his four sisters Monday and earlier yesterday by a friend.
The US Supreme Court refused to hear his final appeals, but Justice Stephen Breyer said in a dissent he would have granted a stay to hear Muhammad's claims that it may be unconstitutional to execute an inmate after such a long time on death row.
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Court documents show that Muhammad fatally stabbed Burke as he was being escorted to the prison shower. The inmate had become upset, the documents say, because he was told he couldn't see a visitor unless he shaved his full beard. The documents added he had been overheard by guards to remark that "it looks like I'll have to start sticking people."
Inside the bank, Gans asked a manager to alert authorities. Both the FBI and police were able to follow the car for a while, including use of aircraft, but lost track of it for a short time in a rural part of southern Miami-Dade County. Trial testimony showed that's when Muhammed shot the couple and tried to hide by burying himself, the rifle and the money in mud and weeds.